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- Title
Conversion of waste-soap and soap-like materials into diesel and gasoline by catalytic pyrolysis using virgin soap as model.
- Authors
Hussain, Zahid; Sulaiman, Shaharin Anwar; Gul, Humaira; Farooq, Sana; Khan, Khalid Mohammad; Gulab, Hussain; Naz, Muhammad Yasin
- Abstract
In this work, soap was converted into a hydrocarbon-rich product through catalytic pyrolysis using cement as a catalyst. The intention was to develop a new economical and effective method for preparing diesel and gasoline from soap waste in food processing. The optimum conditions for pyrolysis were investigated in a batch process under static conditions at different reactor temperatures, catalyst amounts, and reaction durations. The resulting oil product was analyzed using GC-FID, GC-MS, and FTIR. The best yield occurred at a reaction temperature of 400 °C for 60 min with 0.3 g/g (30 mass%) catalyst in soap waste, which resulted in 0.71 g/g (71 mass%) hydrocarbons with small fractions of pyran, ketone, and oxygenated compounds of mixed functional groups. The resulting liquid pyrolysate mainly consisted of diesel-like oil with a small fraction of gasoline and some oils that had boiling-point temperature ranges similar to kerosene.
- Subjects
SOAP; PYROLYSIS; HYDROCARBONS
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2016, Vol 94, Issue 1, p94
- ISSN
0008-4034
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1002/cjce.22368